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Summary: Dr. Michael Shermer's article on Holocaust revisionism,
         "Proving the Holocaust: The Refutation of Revisionism & the 
         Restoration of History," _Skeptic_, Vol. 2, No. 4, Altadena, 
         California, June, 1994. Published by the Skeptics Society, 
         2761 N. Marengo Ave., Altadena, CA 91001, (818) 794-3119.
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Part 12: Proving the Gas Chambers & Crematoria

How do we know the Nazis used gas chambers to kill Jews en masse? The
same way we prove the Holocaust in general--a convergence of evidence
from various sources:

   1. Written documents--Orders for Zyklon-B gas, blueprints and orders
for building materials for the crematoria, etc.

   2. Eyewitness testimony--Sonderkommando diaries, confessions of
guards and commandants, etc.

   3. Photographs--Not only of the camps, but especially interesting are
the secret photos taken of the burning of bodies that were smuggled out
of Auschwitz.

   4. The camps themselves--forensic tests have now been conducted
demonstrating the homicidal use of both the gas chambers and the
crematoria for the express purpose of exterminating large numbers of
prisoners (Pressac, 1989; Pressac and Van Pelt, 1994).

   5. Negative evidence--we have documentation of the numbers of
prisoners shipped to the various camps, the numbers that were
transferred, and the number liberated. The difference between the latter
with the former two figures gives an approximation of the numbers who
died or were killed (see Hilberg, 1961).

   Once these historical data have been linked together the burden of
proof is on the revisionists to disentangle them, both individually and
as a whole.

   To corroborate these photos we have eyewitness accounts. Judith Berg,
the survivor who spent seven months in Auschwitz and who appeared with
me on Donahue, confirmed the mass burning of bodies. Edith Gleick, also
on the show, gave me a verbal description of the sorting and separation
process that happened at the Auschwitz train platform that very nicely
matches the photos of the Hungarian Jews presented above. And we have
thousands of accounts like these.

   Revisionists will ask how I can believe Berg after her claim about
seeing them make soap out of human bodies. My answer is twofold: (1) we
do not accept eyewitness accounts by themselves as proof of the
Holocaust or gas chamber story, without corroboration from other
eyewitnesses as well as physical evidence; (2) in this particular case,
Berg was enraged at Bradley Smith for denying what she knows happened to
her own family members and friends, and struck out at him with this
statement when he also challenged the soap story. Despite the
differences in specifics of accounts, there is a core of truth at their
center, and the gassing and cremating of prisoners is one of the most
important cores.

   And, of course, we do not just have survivor accounts. We also have
the confessions of guards, like SS-Unterscharfuehrer Pery Broad,
captured on May 6, 1945, by the British in their zone of occupation.
Broad began work at Auschwitz in 1942 in the "Political Section," and
stayed there until the liberation of the camp in January, 1945. During
his capture he worked as an interpreter for the British and in the
process wrote a memoir, which was passed on to the British Intelligence
Service in July, 1945. That December he declared under oath that what he
wrote was true. On September 29, 1947, the document was translated into
English and used at the Nuremberg Trials regarding the gas chambers as
mechanisms of mass murder. Later that year he was released. In April,
1959, Broad was called to testify in a trial on the SS of Auschwitz, and
he acknowledged the authorship of the memoir, confirmed its validity,
and retracted nothing.

   The reason for this lengthy background to Broad's memoir is that the
revisionists dismiss all Nazi confessions as being coerced, or made up
for bizarre psychological reasons. Broad was never tortured and he had
absolutely nothing to gain and everything to lose by confessing. When
given the opportunity to recant, which he certainly could have in the
later trial, he did not. Instead, he described in detail the gassing
procedure, including the use of Zyklon-B, the early gassing experiments
in Block 11 of Auschwitz, the temporary chambers set up in the two
abandoned farms at Birkenau (Auschwitz II), which he correctly called by
their jargon name of "Bunkers I and II." He also recalled the
construction of Kremas I, II, III, and IV at Birkenau, accurately
depicting (by comparison with blueprints) the design of the undressing
room, gas chamber, and crematorium. And then he described the actual
process of gassing in gruesome detail (Shapiro, 1990):

      The disinfectors are at work .  .  .  with an iron rod and
      hammer they open a couple of harmless looking tin boxes, the
      directions read Cyclon [sic] vermin destroyer, Warning,
      Poisonous.  The boxes are filled with small pellets which look
      like blue peas.  As soon as the box is opened the contents are
      shaken out through an aperture in the roof.  Then another box is
      emptied in the next aperture, and so on.  After about two
      minutes the shrieks die down and change to a low moaning.  Most
      of the men have already lost consciousness.  After a further two
      minutes .  .  .  it is all over.  Deadly quiet reigns.  .  .  .
      The corpses are piled together, their mouths stretched open .  .
      .  .  It is difficult to heave the interlaced corpses out of the
      chamber as the gas is stiffening all their limbs.

   Revisionists point out that Broad's four minutes for the total
process is at odds with the statements of others such as the commandant
Hoess, who claim it was more like 20 minutes. Because of these minor
discrepancies, revisionists dismiss the account entirely (Cole, 1994).
But this is an inappropriate use of historical data. A dozen different
accounts give a dozen different figures for time of death by gassing.
Does the fact that their times are not perfectly matched mean that
people were not actually gassed at all? Of course not. In fact, the
gassing process would take different lengths of time due to any number
of conditions, including the temperature (Zyklon-B dispersal depends on
the air temperature), number of people in the room, the size of the
room, and the amount of gas poured into the room; not to mention the
psychological differences in time perception by different observers. If
the estimation of times were exactly the same, in fact, we would have to
be suspicious that they were all taking their story from a single
account.  

   Revisionists make a similar argument about the confession of SS-
Obersturmbannfuehrer Rudolf Hoess, Commandant of Auschwitz from May 20,
1940 to November 11, 1943. Hoess made his statement on April 5, 1946,
completely unaware of Pery Broad's memoir (and vice versa). Further, the
Nuremberg Tribunal, when trying Hoess, were also unaware of the Broad
document. This is important because even if revisionists completely
discount the Hoess testimony, which they do (Cole, 1994, Weber, 1994b),
they still have the problem of explaining why the two accounts coincide
so well. Hoess talks about the temporary gassing experiments at
Auschwitz I, the two "Bunkers" at Birkenau, the construction of the four
large structures at Birkenau that included undressing rooms, gas
chambers, and crematoria, just like Broad.   

   Further, after Hoess was found guilty and sentenced to death, he
wrote a 250-page autobiographical manuscript that corroborates both his
previous testimony and Broad's statement. On the gassing procedure, for
example, compare Hoess's account with Broad's above (Hoess, 1959, p.
166):

      Then, very quickly, the door was hermetically sealed, and a can
      of gas was immediately thrown onto the floor, through an opening
      connected to an air duct in the ceiling of the gas chamber, by
      the disinfectors, who were standing ready.  This led to the
      immediate release of the gas.  Through the peephole one could
      see that those who were near the air duct died immediately.  It
      can be said that about a third died within a moment's notice.
      The others began to struggle, to scream, to choke.  But very
      quickly the cries became death rattles, and, after a few
      minutes, all were on the ground.  After a maximum of twenty
      minutes, nobody moved.

   Broad and Hoess never saw each other before Hoess's capture on March
11, 1946 (10 months after Broad). But even if one wanted to fantasize a
secret meeting between the two before Broad was captured, why would they
confabulate a story that would surely convict them? There is no way to
rationalize this convergence of evidence. (See Klarsfeld, 1978, for
details on these and many other eyewitness accounts, as well as Teresa
Swiebocka's Auschwitz: A History in Photographs.)

   As for David Cole's research on the gas chambers, among his "38 Most
Important Unanswered Questions" (unpublished manuscript) are, with
answers:

      At Mauthausen, the gas chamber has no locks on the doors, no
      holes or fittings where locks may once have been.  The doors can
      be opened from inside or outside.  How could you kill people in
      here?  Wouldn't they storm the door and push it open?

   According to the newly published Nazi Mass Murder (Kogon, et al,
1993), this gas chamber was in the cellar of a prison bunker, near the
crematoria, with no windows and two doors that "could be hermetically
sealed." Gas was piped in from an adjacent room called the gas cell
through an enameled pipe "which had a slot in it about a meter long on
the side nearest the wall (in other words, on the side invisible from
the room). The remains of this gassing facility can still be seen today"
(p. 177). If the doors can be hermetically sealed they can also be
locked.

   Cole also filmed at Majdanek:

      Gas chamber 1 has two doors, both of which open in.  Wouldn't
      the bodies be pressed up against the doors as described by
      eyewitnesses?  And it has no locks either.  There are no holes
      or fittings where a lock might have been.  Also, it has a plate
      glass window with no holes or fittings around the window where
      bars or any other kind of cover might once have been.  In gas
      chamber 2, there is a Zyklon-B induction hole in the ceiling,
      but no Zyklon-B traces or blue stains; in gas chamber 3 there is
      heavy floor-to-ceiling Zyklon-B traces and stains, but no
      induction holes, or signs of holes having ever been there.
      Also, the door latches from the inside and outside, and the
      hemispherical grids on the doors to chambers 2, 3, and 4 are
      attached to the peepholes on the outside of the doors.  What
      would prevent the victims from breaking the glass?

   Kogon, et al, admit that "records concerning these facilities were
either not made in a systematic way or have not been preserved." But
they do explain that in the beginning at Majdanek "two gas chambers were
installed in a wooden barrack, then a brick building was put into
service. The two temporary chambers were later used as drying rooms."
Plans from the Berlin firm, Auert, still exist for "the iron doors with
their rubber packing [that] could be securely bolted." If Cole was
observing the original wooden barracks, they were obviously modified
later for different use, which could explain the window and lack of
locks. As for the other chambers, carbon monoxide was also used, which
might account for the lack of Zyklon-B traces and blue stains in chamber
2. According to the court documents, Zyklon-B was "emptied directly into
the chambers through funnels set into the ceiling, or else by the
machines that produced the hot air necessary to release the gas,
especially when the weather was cold" (p. 175). This could explain the
traces and staining in chamber 3 that has no induction hole--the gas was
not introduced through the ceiling.

   Cole has many other points that will be addressed in a book-length
version of this essay. Cole's fallacy of thinking in general, however,
is to assume that the gas chamber account rests on these details alone.
It does not. Kogon, et al, for example, include dozens of eyewitness
accounts that reinforce the physical evidence for each of the camps.
When one has overwhelming evidence from many different sources about
mass homicides at a death camp, one may not notice what kind of door
handle is on one gas chamber. Unless, of course, one goes there in
search of problems in order to support a particular thesis, which is
what I believe Cole has done--consciously or unconsciously.

   As for the crematoria, Pressac's new work on the subject has been
condensed and edited by Robert-Jan Van Pelt and Michael Berenbaum into a
chapter for a soon-to-be released book on the Anatomy of the Auschwitz
Death Camp (1994). What is most striking about Pressac's work is the
documentation of the evolutionary process of improving the crematoria,
and all the problems the Nazis had along the way. Failures were far more
common than successes. The Nazis, however, were a tenacious bunch and
they worked diligently to make improvements. In 1939 the crematoria at
Dachau could only handle two corpses an hour. An improved version later
that year increased it to 70 per day at Auschwitz, before they were even
conducting mass murders. By 1941, Auschwitz had five furnaces of three
crucibles each, linked to a common smokestack. This works out,
theoretically, to 1,440 bodies per 24 hour period, or 532,000 per year.
The capability of the crematoria to dispose of over a million bodies at
Auschwitz in the course of several years was certainly there. The
realities of the process, however, which takes quite a toll on the
machinery, were quite another thing. In short, the Nazis had a terrible
time disposing of the bodies they were gassing. The crematoria were
constantly breaking down. This is why we have so many reports (and a
photograph) of the mass burnings of bodies in open pits and fields--yet
another convergence of evidence.

[Continued in Part 13]

                            Work Cited

   Shermer, Michael. "Proving the Holocaust: The Refutation of
      Revisionism & the Restoration of History," _Skeptic_, Vol. 2,
      No. 4, Altadena, California, June, 1994. Published by the
      Skeptics Society, 2761 N. Marengo Ave., Altadena, CA 91001,
      (818) 794-3119.

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